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A high-tech scanner can help to detect abnormal foot function.
When a small problem develops in your feet, the subtle change in the way you walk can cause a chain reaction of adjustments in your posture and walking mechanics.
Like the foundations of a house, your feet support the weight of everything above them and therefore have a direct impact on the rest of your body. When a small problem develops in your feet, the subtle change in the way you walk can cause a chain reaction of adjustments in your posture and walking mechanics. These changes can put stresses on joints higher up the body and lead to other problems.
This high-tech scanner can help to detect abnormal foot function and, where required, allow your physiotherapist to prescribe custom-made orthotics (like in-soles) to relieve pain and correct imbalances.
The symptoms of faulty foot mechanics may begin with any of the following:
Orthotics look like insoles but are bio-mechanical devices that are custom made to correct specific foot imbalances. Each patient who undergoes a gait scan is unique therefore the prescription the gait scanner generates will be equally unique to the individual.
A fixed price for this treatment may be available on enquiry and following an initial consultation. Spire Healthcare can provide you with a single, fixed price so there are no surprises. Please read Spire Healthcare's terms and conditions for full details of what’s included and excluded in your fixed price when paying for yourself. Finance options are available through our partner Omni Capital Retail Finance Ltd, 10 Norwich Street, London, EC4A 1BD.
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The gait scan is a piece of equipment which is used to assess pressure distribution through your feet when standing, walking or running across the pressure plate.
Thousands of tiny sensors capture the weight distribution and give your physiotherapist a clear picture of your foot mechanics, identifying the spread of force throughout the foot during each step, and highlighting any abnormalities. This information is then used by our physiotherapists to shape your treatment plan.
Gait scan’s 2D and 3D imaging allows us to visually demonstrate and discuss any problems and can also show a patient’s progress when following treatment programmes.
Placing orthotics in a shoe, trainer or boot corrects foot imbalances by gently and consistently encouraging them into the correct functioning position. Not only does it offer extra comfort for painful feet but it also helps to re-align the body’s natural posture taking pressure off of other joints and allowing you to return to the activities you enjoy.
The treatment described on this page may be adapted to meet your individual needs, so it's important to follow your healthcare professional's advice and raise any questions that you may have with them.
02 December 2020
Since March 2020, we have been proud to care for over 150,000 NHS patients, thanks to our landmark partnership with the…